Hi Adam,

to run notebook passing parameters you can use nbrun:

https://github.com/tritemio/nbrun

The parameters are inserted as the second cell (so that the first can have 
default values).

Antonio

On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 5:37:42 AM UTC-7, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> I would like to be able to maintain a series of notebooks as reusable 
> templates and to execute these for a set of run-time parameters, keeping 
> the results for each. The point is to be able to avoid forking the code; 
> the effect I am looking for would be equivalent to having multiple copies 
> of the same notebook differing only by a cell containing a handful of 
> variable initialisations. The reusable code is subject to change and 
> extension, and I would still like to be able to explore the state after 
> executing the "reusable" notebook, by adding cells into the notebook which 
> executes it.
>
> I currently use the %run magic, passing it a *.ipynb file. This works 
> insomuch as the stdout and stderr and inline plots come through into the 
> calling notebook.
> The limitation of this is that I loose any headings and notes and have to 
> resort to extensive print "...." to create headings. This makes the output 
> much less presentable to stakeholders.
>
> As far as I can tell, nbconvert does not allow me to pass in variables. It 
> could be used to automate the process by writing a file of runtime 
> parameters to a consistent location before nb-converting the "reusable" and 
> saving, but this feels rather inelegant.
>
> Anyone got any good ideas??
>
> Cheers, Adam
>

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